Eye Floaters

Eye floaters are tiny specks or strings that float into your field of vision. While they may be a nuisance, eye floaters should not cause you any pain or discomfort.

Eye floaters' may require prompt medical attention

Symptoms: Spots in your vision that appear as dark specks or knobby, transparent strings of floating material; Spots that move when you move your eyes, so when you try to look at them, they move quickly out of your visual field; Spots that are most noticeable when you look at a plain bright background, such as a blue sky or a white wall; Spots that eventually settle down and drift out of the line of vision. Using a laser to disrupt the floaters and Using surgery to remove the vitreous.